Example sentences of "[conj] look [adv prt] [prep] [art] [noun] " in BNC.
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1 | If you stand on a hill in winter when there is a thaw or look down from a motorway , especially in the Midlands , you can hardly miss the pattern of long parallel bands of snow , which are always the last to go from the hollows of the old ridge and furrow . |
2 | I sit down on the bench and look up at the sky . |
3 | Walk through and look up at the Parler net vaulting with the crown of Bohemia on the boss . |
4 | I stop for a moment at my gate and look up at the windows of my house . |
5 | I stand in front of it and look up at the lights . |
6 | I stop under a lamppost and look up at the light , all orange and flickery . |
7 | Stand here and look up at the River Esk a famous salmon fishing river ; and across the river at St. Mary 's church , at the top of 199 steps , furnished by local shipwrights . |
8 | ‘ At Elland Road I was expected to go and win the ball and that was about all they liked ! ! — get the ball up to the big front men and look around for the knock downs ’ ( Batts obviously did nt look very hard cos he did nt find many ! ! ) |
9 | He began to tidy it up and look around for the plastic bag . |
10 | So , I 'll now lift up the the curtain and look out into the street and see if there is any sign of them . |
11 | In other words , the speaker can read his speech and look out into the audience at the same time . |
12 | At nights he used to go down to the shore and look out across the sea you see and he wondered what was happening back home at Greentoft and fairly homesick . |
13 | Sometimes , waking very early , she would tiptoe to the narrow window and look out across the harbour , half expecting to see a ship at anchor there , newly arrived from Portugal . |
14 | And look out for an OS/2 and a Windows NT implementation too . |
15 | Go down Via Francesco Sforza , and look out for the façade of the church of San Giovanni in Conca , the majority of what remains of a church that once stood in Piazza Missori . |
16 | ( And look out for the Somerset Companion Map Leaflet with vouchers to the value of £20 and over ) . |
17 | ‘ Be cool and look out for the ladies , ’ he says . |
18 | And look out for the chough — a rare member of the crow family — which feeds on the clifftop vegetation . |
19 | And look out for The Zebra in Your Stable , the Christmas special on BBC1 — details in tv listings on page 65 . |
20 | Try to pick a line through the birch forest on the northern slopes and look out for the wreckage of a World War II aeroplane on the north-eastern side . |
21 | A train rattling by made her lift her head and look out of the window . |
22 | ‘ Come and look out of the window . ’ |
23 | I curl up and look out of the window . |
24 | Oh yeah often used to get up in the morning and look out of the bedroom window and see a pheasant in the back garden |
25 | ‘ We could sit on this rock , ’ Hope pointed to a jutting flat stone , ‘ and look out at the lake . ’ |
26 | Then I get up out of the creaking seat and stretch my legs , taking my glass over to the floor-to-ceiling windows which form one wall of the ballroom and look out over the gardens to the railway line and the shore of the loch . |
27 | ‘ Yeah , well , ’ Andy says , coming to stand near me and look out over the water . |
28 | His streaming muzzle and look out over the meadows , |
29 | Explore the underground installations , browse in the museum , stand by the guns and look out over the Channel as gunners did in two wars . |
30 | There was little to do all day but climb in the old beeches and look out over the forest to see where the smoke plumes were . |